Master of Applied Finance Male 71% Female 28% Male 71% Female 28% 23-30 47% 31-35 28% 36-55 23% 36-55 23-30 23% 47% 31-35 28% 36-55 23% 36-55 23%
MASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY APPLIED FINANCE CENTRE The global financial system and the technologies driving it have irrevocably changed, presenting new opportunities for finance professionals with the right skills and knowledge. This ever-changing environment also means finance professionals now need much broader and deeper knowledge. Macquarie Applied Finance Centre REAL-WORLD FINANCE, REAL-WORLD SKILLS ABOUT US Since 1980, Macquarie University Applied Finance Centre has designed exceptional graduate courses that are industry-specific and relevant. Delivered by industry experts and leading academics, our courses equip graduates with an understanding of the theories that underpin solutions for real-world finance issues and complex transactions. WHO SHOULD APPLY? The Master of Applied Finance is suited to experienced professionals in the finance industry or to other professionals, such as engineers, lawyers or IT specialists, seeking to transition to the finance industry. We offer alternative pathways into the course, depending on your qualifications and professional work experience, and provide flexible study and learning options. KEY FEATURES Focuses on real-world finance delivered by industry experts while maintaining a high standard of academic rigour. Develops strong industry connections through our educational partnerships with ACT, CAANZ, CAIA, CFA, Finsia and PRMIA. Offers an unparalleled range of electives around a rigorous core curriculum, providing you with an individualised learning experience targeting your career plans. Builds and extends your professional networks, providing peer to peer learning with an experienced student cohort. Provides face-to-face/work-friendly block modes in CBD locations. We practice what we teach No comparable program has our depth of industry experience among its faculty. Our full-time academic staff have substantial industry backgrounds, while our adjunct lecturers are drawn from senior levels of the finance industry. Paul Brunker MSc (Economics, London), BA (History and Economics, Oxford) ADJUNCT FELLOW (INVESTMENT AND CREDIT ANALYSIS) Paul has 25 years experience as an investment analyst and senior manager in the securities industry. He is director of Optar Capital and was managing director of Australian Equity Strategy Research at JP Morgan in Sydney. Elizabeth Sheedy PhD (Macquarie), BCom (UNSW) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT) Elizabeth is a financial risk expert. Before joining the University, she worked in derivatives at Macquarie Bank and Westpac. She is responsible for all courses in the risk management specialisation and is currently pioneering applied research into risk culture in financial institutions. Roger Casey MEc BEc (Macquarie) ACA ADJUNCT FELLOW (CORPORATE FINANCE, MANAGING SHAREHOLDER VALUE, PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENT) Roger has more than 25 years experience in the Australian corporate finance sector, having worked at Turnbull & Partners, Gresham Advisory Partners, ABN AMRO and Gresham Private Equity. His experience spans corporate advisory, initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, leveraged finance and management buyouts.
We offer elective units across the four main areas of finance. You may study a wide variety of electives across all areas for a generalist foundation to support your future career goals or specialise in your area of interest. Personalise your course to meet your goals GENERALIST OR SPECIALIST? GENERALIST APPROACH You may choose six electives for a tailored learning outcome after satisfactorily completing prerequisite core units. SPECIALIST APPROACH Our four specialist streams apply finance concepts and skills to a particular area of financial services. For example: CORPORATE FINANCE Equity and debt markets; mergers and acquisitions analyst; adviser to CFOs, CEOs and boards; corporate strategy and restructuring; private equity; treasurer; project evaluation; equity analysts; CFO; and project evaluation. FUNDS AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT Portfolio managers for large fund managers, boutique and family offices, hedge funds and insurance firms; and asset consulting and retirement outcomes analysis. Master of Applied Finance (48cps) Financial statement analysis and modelling Case studies in applied finance Finance principles Quantitative and economic analysis Graduate Certificate of Finance (16cps) Professional practice Elective units of study Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance (16cps) Portfolio management and valuation Financial risk management Financial instruments Corporate finance Choose 6 (for the MAppFin) out of 23 elective units on offer or 4 streams Master of Applied Finance (32cps) MARKETS AND INSTRUMENTS Traders in commodities and derivatives stocks, and valuing complex derivatives. RISK MANAGEMENT Chief risk officers and enterprise risk management, credit portfolio management, commodity price risk management, and regulatory advice. ELECTIVE UNITS (2 credit points) Advanced Valuation for Corporate Finance Alternative Assets/Hedge Funds Applied Business Valuation Applied Portfolio Management Capital Allocation Strategies Corporate Financial Strategy Corporate Treasury Management Debt Capital Markets Derivatives Valuation Economics of Financial Markets Individual Research Project A Individual Research Project B Infrastructure and Property Investment and Credit Analysis Investment Banking Lending and Borrowing Decisions Life Cycle Investing Private Equity Investment Private Wealth Management Project Finance Resource Industry Investment Analysis Risk and Portfolio Construction Strategic Bank Management
MASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY APPLIED FINANCE CENTRE After transitioning from a scientific role to a corporate career, I made the decision to accelerate my development with a focused qualification. The Master of Applied Finance at Macquarie University diversified my skills and exposure to business challenges, readying me for new and exciting responsibilities. Elena Virtue MASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE, CURRENT STUDENT SENIOR CONSULTANT, VP CONSULTING SERVICES PROGRAM OF STUDY Prior degree in finance or related discipline Pathway 1: Direct entry to the Master of Applied Finance MASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE (32 credit points) ADVANCED CORE AND ELECTIVE UNITS Corporate Finance Financial Instruments Financial Risk Management Portfolio Management and Valuation Professional Practice Six elective units Duration: 2 years part time (or 1 to 2 years full time, depending on recognition of prior learning) Full time is offered only in Sydney THE BREAKDOWN: Study STUDY with WITH like-minded LIKE-MINDED professionals PROFESSIONALS who have with significant a breadth and of experience. diverse experience. Job roles Adviser Analyst Banker Business developer CEO CFO Consultant Engineer General manager IT professional Lawyer Risk manager Trader Age 25 and under 5% 26-30 38% 31-35 30% 36-40 15% 41-49 10% 50 and over 2% Prior degree in non-finance or business-related discipline Pathway 2: Entry to the Master of Applied Finance via the gateway units MASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE (48 credit points) GATEWAY (CONVERSION) UNITS OF STUDY Case Studies in Applied Finance Finance Principles Financial Statement Analysis and Modelling Quantitative and Economic Analysis ADVANCED CORE AND ELECTIVE UNITS Corporate Finance Financial Instruments Financial Risk Management Portfolio Management and Valuation Professional Practice Six elective units Duration: 3 years part time (or 1 to 2 years full time, depending on recognition of prior learning) Full time is offered only in Sydney Industries Energy and utilities Financial and insurance services Government Information technology Law Mining Science and pharmaceuticals Professional practice Through this course you will reflect on your role in the finance industry and further develop your professional identity. You will learn to apply advanced critical, analytical and integrative thinking skills to evaluate, synthesise and provide reasoned responses to issues arising in financial practice. Your personal communication, negotiation and collaborative skills will be enhanced, and you will be challenged to prepare and present a research report about a current financial and/or ethical issue in a global context. FEES 2018 SYDNEY Gateway units: AU$3200 per unit Core units: AU$4900 per unit (4 credit points) Elective units: AU$2450 per unit (2 credit points) MELBOURNE Gateway units: AU$3200 Core units: AU$4000 Elective units: AU$2000 per unit
MASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY APPLIED FINANCE CENTRE As one of our alumni, you ll join an impressive 5500 finance professionals with a Master of Applied Finance from Macquarie Applied Finance Centre. You ll benefit from lifelong connections and friendships to enhance your stellar career in global financial markets. Our connections I chose to study finance at Macquarie Applied Finance Centre because of their excellent reputation within the industry. Coming from an engineering background, I would highly recommend their program to anyone looking to transition to finance or to a commercial or senior management role. The gateway subjects have a comprehensive grounding in finance, and I could immediately apply a much deeper understanding of markets and financial principles. INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT At Macquarie Applied Finance Centre, we believe that industry partnerships are crucial to the ongoing strength and relevance of our courses. Our partners also provide prize and scholarship opportunities. Rob Thomson MASTER OF APPLIED FINANCE, 2018 SENIOR BUYER, GLOBAL PURCHASING AND SUPPLY CHAIN, GM HOLDEN LTD APPLICATION AND TERM COMMENCEMENT DATES Term Application closing date Term commencement date 2, 2018 18 February 2018 26 March 2018 3, 2018 13 May 2018 18 June 2018 4, 2018 5 August 2018 10 September 2018 1, 2019 18 November 2018 1 January 2019 APPLICATIONS Applications are accepted online via mafc.mq.edu.au CONTACT US T: +61 (2) 9234 1700 T: +61 (3) 9614 0005 E: mafc.futurestudents@mq.edu.au
Key features On completion, you ll join our outstanding 5500 alumni located in 43 countries Taught by experienced finance industry practitioners All units of study focus on real-world finance An extensive range of elective units (see unit descriptions at mafc.mq.edu.au) Two years part time (1 1.5 years full time), depending on prior qualifications Students from a non-finance background (such as engineering, IT, science, arts or law) begin with four gateway units SYDNEY CBD Level 24, 123 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia T: +61 (2) 9234 1700 E: mafc.futurestudents@mq.edu.au MELBOURNE CBD E: melbourneprogramservices@mafc.edu.au BEIJING Tsinghua University School of Continuing Education 7th Floor, Tower B Innovation Plaza Beijing, China T: +86 (10) 6279 7825 mafc.mq.edu.au The information provided is correct at publication, and every reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. However, the information is subject to change from time to time. Macquarie University Applied Finance Centre reserves the right to vary, without notice, any information relating to the provision of courses or units of study including the content and mode of offering of such courses or units, the withdrawal of any course or unit for whatever reason, requirements for entry (including score conversions) to a program and the fees applicable to enrolment in any course or unit of study. CRICOS Provider 083777G FTS3486